Members Reverend Posted August 21, 2011 Members Report Posted August 21, 2011 Howdy, I was wondering if anyone here has used their Leather Dyes. I know a well known Holster maker uses them. I'm doing a Shotshell slide & bullet caddy for a gentleman. I tried mixing Feibings to match his rig.So I called the maker & found out he buys his dyes from Angelus. Has anyone used this product? Rev Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted August 21, 2011 Ambassador Report Posted August 21, 2011 all of the Angelus products are Great...also they have a lot of colors. Quote
Members Reverend Posted August 21, 2011 Author Members Report Posted August 21, 2011 I have ask on other forums & 60 or so have read it, but no responses. I know 2 well known Holster makers in the USA use Angelus leather dyes. Thank you for responding. I'm going to use one of the ones I bought this week, when they get here. Your right, they have many colors. Thanks Rev Quote
Scary Leatherworks Posted August 22, 2011 Report Posted August 22, 2011 Yup I agree they are great and do have a nice selection of colors. I picked up some different colors in a leather shop out in NM. P.S. the box the dye comes in is made to be a bottle holder so it doesn't tip over when you are using it. Quote
Members Reverend Posted August 22, 2011 Author Members Report Posted August 22, 2011 Murse, Thanks for the tip. I ordered 2 different colors & mini brushes from Turtle Feathers. I hope I have better luck dyeing these Shotshell slide & Bullet caddy to this buddies Holster rig. I ask the holster manufacture what he used on his rigs & he said Angelus. So here we go. I tried different mixes of Fiebings on scrap leather. I thought I had it right on. NOT So I have an extra set for sale at the club. They turned out extra red. Rev Quote
Ambassador Luke Hatley Posted August 22, 2011 Ambassador Report Posted August 22, 2011 The next time you try to do some dying , get one of the previal sprayes at tandy and try your hand spraying. I beleive you will like the end results. Quote
Members Tina Posted August 22, 2011 Members Report Posted August 22, 2011 And get some diluter/alcohol...Most colors are very colorstrong (loads of pigments) and you might find them getting too dark. I Love my Angelus dyes :-) Quote
Members Reverend Posted August 22, 2011 Author Members Report Posted August 22, 2011 Tina, I ordered the Dye reducer also. Luke, I have a 65psi compressor for airless sprayers mounted in between my loading tables to keep my loading machines clean while reloading. My youngest granddaughter has had a few mistakes on her shotshell presses . She's pure blond. I have 3 airless sprayers. 2 for painting & a small air pencil I think you would call it. These have all been gifts for one thing or another. But I don't know how to use them. Never tried. If I build things ,stamp & hand it off to some one to stain. I would love it. But I'm not very good at staining. I have tried sponges, wool pieces, wool daubers. I can't get it to come out even. I thin it, test it on a scrap piece, sometimes I get lucky. You got to love black dyes. Rev Quote
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